Political Legitimacy in Modern Societies: Navigating Institutional Complexity, Ideological Pluralism, and Socio-Economic Transformation Introduction The question of political legitimacy—why individuals and groups consent to and comply with authority—remains central to political theory and empirical analysis of governance. In modern societies characterized by institutional complexity, ideological pluralism, and rapid socio-economic transformation, maintaining legitimacy has become increasingly … Continue reading How do modern societies maintain political legitimacy in the context of institutional complexity, ideological pluralism, and socio-economic transformations, and what theoretical frameworks explain the persistence or erosion of legitimacy in contemporary governance systems?